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Location: Located in the busiest area of the house.
Purpose: To adjust air supply and reduce condensation on windows.
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DJUSTING THE AIR SUPPLY CONTROL
a) Select speed “MIN.” or “MAX.” using
switch A (as shown on diagram).
• When “MIN.” (minimum speed) is
selected, if the knob B is set above
the click, the unit will exchange in
low speed with the outside and if it
is set below the click, the unit will
exchange on high speed with the
outside until the desired humidity
level has been reached.
• When “MAX.” (maximum speed) is
selected, the unit will exchange on
high speed with the outside either
if he knob B is set below of above the click.
b) To turn the unit off, place selector A at the “OFF” position.
Optional controls, however, may still be active.
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DJUSTING THE CONDENSATION CONTROL
Setting during the summer months:
Normally there is no condensation on your windows during this period which
therefore eliminates the need of the condensation control for a few months. Set
knob B at the “SUMMER’’ positon during this period.
Setting during the fall, winter and spring months:
1) Determine the humidity level in your house (bring the knob B counterclockwise
to -20°C, then bring it back clockwise slowly until you hear a “click”).
2) Set knob B a notch under this temperature level or “click”.
NOTES: 1. Do not select a temperature below -20°C. This could lead to excessive
dryness in the air causing discomfort for the occupants.
2. When the humidity level is high, the unit automatically operates at
maximum speed. If you change the setting of your “AIR SUPPLY”
knob (B) at that time, it will remain at maximum speed until the
humidity level is reduced, and then switch to the desired setting.
It is possible (and normal) to experience condensation on your windows
when drastic changes in temperature happen (for example: -5°C (23°F) to
-20°C (-4°F) within few hours). In that case, we suggest waiting a few days
to allow the situation to stabilize.
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